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Project Delivery Process Overview

The Project Delivery Process is how the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) evaluates, plans, designs, and constructs capital projects. This process provides consistency and is how NJDOT works to ensure a quality product is created on time and at the lowest possible cost. This standard process serves as a foundation for all of NJDOT's service areas and guidance to project management staff. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires the use of a formal project delivery process to obtain approval and access to federal funding. The NJDOT's Project Delivery Process aligns with FHWA's regulations. It controls and simplifies the process by which federal approval and funding are obtained. The Project Delivery Process consists of the Problem Screening Phase, Concept Development Phase, Preliminary Engineering Phase, Final Design Phase, and Construction Phase.

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Last updated date: July 9, 2020 6:54 AM